This is a really awesome park but it's in Milwaukee. That makes it pretty isolated from any other transition skating. Maybe now that Michigan is building a bunch of stuff it will get frequented more often. The park itself is in a pretty wierd location. It is inside this old wharehouse next to impound lots and stuff like that. The parking lots all beat up and everything around it is decrapitated. If you didnt have exact directions to this place I can see it being kind of hard to find.

If you are in the area, it is definitely worth finding. As with most parks I make an effort to visit, the jewel of this park is the bowl. I guess you would call it a clover in shape. The deepend is 8ft with a mid section of about 5ft and the lowend probably around 4ft. There is a wierd 1ft waterfall, that faces the midsection, that gradually gets bigger until its about 2ft at the deepend. Each of the 3 hips is entirely different. The hip seperating the mid and deep is mellow, the one seperating the mid and deep is about 90 degrees, and the hip in the low and mid is a butt crack.

The two lower sections have steel coping but the deepend is all pool block. It is probably the sickest coping job I have seen so far. The coping is grounded down nicely but it has no camel toe at all. It almost looks like it is all one piece. The people that maintain the park obviously care about the coping too. "No bikes on the coping" is painted everywhere and where ever there may be a tiny nic on the coping there is an arrow pointing to it with a message like "NO BIKES! 100 dollar bounty for catching bikes on the coping".

The park also has a nice and wide mini ramp and a really nice street course. I really hope to make it back to this area one day to skate the bowl again. It is definitely very unique and fun hell. It's just a shame there really isn't much else in the area to skate. Atleast you can go check out the old Pabst brewery and mansion!.